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Duane Spencer Hatch (1888-1963) A pioneer in rural reconstruction and community development,Duane Spencer Hatch (1888-1963) graduated from Yale University and Cornell University for a PhD in Rural Sociology, Economics, and Education, which he received in ...

The Arizona Water Resources Committee (AWRC), was a political interest group that had significant impact upon the formulation and implementation of water policy and water research programs in Arizona from 1956 (the year is was created) through the mid 199 ...

James “Jim” F. McNulty, entered the United States Army, and served until the end of WWII. After WWII, McNulty entered the University of Arizona College of Law, graduating in 1951. McNulty served as city attorney for Bisbee, Tombstone, and Huachuca City. ...

Fred A. Riecker was born in San Francisco, California, 1878, but shortly thereafter moved with his mother to Tucson, Arizona. He later began his professional career as a railroad survey engineer during the early 20th century for various locomotive compani ...

The collection is comprised of documents, photographs, and audio/visual materials of the Southwest Institute for Research on Women (SIROW ), which is a research and resource center for women and girls. The bulk of the material consists of: essays, ephemer ...

Raul Hector Castro was born in Mexico but raised in Douglas, Arizona. While serving as a Spanish professor at the University of Arizona, he began his law career which eventually led to his appointment by Lyndon B. Johnson as the U.S. Ambassador to El Salv ...

William R. Mathews (1893-1969) was an accomplished journalist, newspaper editor and publisher. Born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1893, he graduated with an A.B. degree in Money and Banking from the University of Illinois in 1917. He served as a Second Lieu ...